I have Hell's Kitchen sitting on my DVR waiting to be watched along with the Bachelor finale. I'm currently watching a bunch of shows like Restaurant Stakeout, Hotel Impossible, Car Lot Rescue, etc. Turns out my boss's boss loves reality TV as much as I do (he got me into Bar Rescue, actually) and even had a 'meeting' about the Bachelor finale Wednesday!

I'm excited that Psych and Army Wives are back - waiting for the weekend to watch those.

Anything you guys are watching?

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I have Hell's Kitchen DVR'ed as well but my TV's interactive guide told me it was only one hour, not two, and by the time I realized, it was 20 minutes into the second hour, so I'm missing a chunk of it.

I watched the first episode of Golden Boy but don't think I'll continue with that one.

I love Top Chef but by the time I saw a commercial for the Seattle season, it was more than halfway through, so I didn't start watching. Top Chef Canada starts next week (I think) and will watch that.

I guess I am the reverse. Since doing my weight loss, I doubt I watch more than 2 hours a week anymore. I barely even know what shows are on during prime time.

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The way to get things done is NOT to mind who gets the credit for doing them. --Benjamin JowettNo one can make you feel inferior without your consent. --Eleanor RooseveltThe day we lose our will to fight is the day we lose our freedom.

I watch Law and Order SVU, the only original out of the original series still going strong in it's 14th season, despite the departure of Christopher Meloni as Detective Stabler. I've found it to have the best written stories that came out of the mind of the Dick Wolfe, the show's creator.I am also a huge fan of 'Supernatural, now in it's 6th season. Two new shows that have caught my attention are 'Grimm', now in it's second season, and seems to be getting better, and the aforementioned 'Motive', a show with a bit of a twist, in which the killer and the victim are named in the first sequence of events, and we are left to figure out why, along with the lead detective. So far, so good.One other show that i like too, is called 'Murdoch Mysteries', a canadian period piece, set in Toronto around 1900 well written and surprisingly engaging.

I've started tuning in to Murdoch Mysteries a bit too. My dad loves it, and I got him the first book in the series that spawned that show for Christmas, then read it after him so started watching the show a bit too. It does get engaging, but it's a bit comical seeing Murdoch race around town on his bicycle!

I absolutely love The Following. Every week there's a new twist, a new character, a new mystery... and the hour goes by so quickly. I hope it stays around for at least a second season. *crosses fingers*

I was hooked on Zero Hour until ABC yanked it after the 3rd episode. I did read online ABC will most likely air the rest of the show during the summer... if not I will be crushed. I thought it was very steampunk, very modern but also deals with the past and gives you a nice history lesson. I love how they incorperated Einstein into the storyline.

I watch Grimm & Once Upon A Time as well. I am a huge fan of both.

I look forward to Hannibal on April 4th, as well as Under The Dome on June 24th. I read the book, and even though the characters have changed a bit, I am still going to give it a try. It might be a nice surpise.

I have some cable shows on DVD (Dexter, The Walking Dead, Haven, Alphas, Hell On Wheels) and will buy the next current season when available. I don't have cable and I am usually on the treadmill when these shows are on. It gives me something to look forward to.

I'm really enjoying Reign on CW. I love Mary Queen of Scots and this one is done with a good balance between being true to the story and keeping it interesting for the CW audience.

I couldn't get into Dracula. I tried, I really did... The show was just all over the place and I couldn't figure out who was whom... Gave up halfway through the second episode.

Didn't realize Alison Janey was in a show this year, so I started watching Mom about 3 or 4 episodes in. My parents didn't like it because of the whole pregnant daughter/recovering alcoholic mom and grandma thing... But I pointed out to them the writers aren't taking the teen pregnancy storyline like a joke and we don't know how they're going to write how the girl takes care of the baby. But I also just love Alison Janey...

I think that's all I'm watching now that is new this season. Does NCIS count since they have the first cast change since the end of season 5? (Or even you could say season 3, since the Director changing isn't really the core cast changing...)

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Liking, but not loving the final season of "The Mentalist", i catch "Mom" sometimes, something about the main characters haircut seems to hypnotize me. "Person of Interest" while sltill enjoyable, love the new ex operative, but feel they are getting too side tracked with good long storyline threads, but not cluing the viewers in on enough of the heart of those long storyline threads, so that once the full plan is revealed we can say "that's what that scene 2 months ago really meant". That worries me because i fear not teasing the big plan means they are waiting and the big plan will be affected by public opinion, which never works out well for my viewing enjoyment. Since the CBS Sunday night schedule keeps being affected by football and I DVR the shows before and after "The Good Wife" I've become a bit interested in the current storyline, though I don't think I'd watch the show in general.

Very sad about the surprise on "Person of Interest" and have fingers crossed regarding the next storyline direction.

"The Mentalist" also reached a sudden conclusion. I would have liked a full episode to have been the two of them having a deep talk about all the interactions they had over the years and the mystery behind Red John's evil genius.

"The Mentalist" also reached a sudden conclusion. I would have liked a full episode to have been the two of them having a deep talk about all the interactions they had over the years and the mystery behind Red John's evil genius.

I agree, something like that was definitely missing. After so many years of build-up, they got rid of that villain with no more ceremony than if he were merely a villain-of-the-week.

Also, I didn't like the message implicit in that episode, namely that

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killing is "okay" if it's done in the name of vengeance.

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I think we all knew what Patrick would do in this situation and it would take someone to stop him. Some internal struggle would have been nice, or regret during the first episode after. For a man that seems to want answers his actions left so many "why's" you can't count them